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Thymos, to pcgaming in Transphobes are doxxing Stardew Valley fans after they asked the game developer for pronouns

Yeah, it’s silly. I think the whole linguistic discussion is irrelevant. It’s a new phenomenon, which is great. I love how language evolves.

Thymos, to pcgaming in Transphobes are doxxing Stardew Valley fans after they asked the game developer for pronouns

Take a chill pill, read the article you linked and have a nice day.

Thymos, to pcgaming in Transphobes are doxxing Stardew Valley fans after they asked the game developer for pronouns

Oh sure, I use singular they a lot too. And I have no problem using it for non-binary people. I just don’t like wrong information being posted online without it being disputed.

Thymos, to pcgaming in Transphobes are doxxing Stardew Valley fans after they asked the game developer for pronouns

Yeah, those examples are precisely what I mean. The article you linked to explains exactly what I mean, even stating that Shakespeare wouldn’t have used “they” if he knew the gender of the person he referred to.

The referents in these cases are general, not specific people. “Not a man” - no one, not referring to a specific person. “Some more audience than a mother” - someone else than a mother, not a specific person. “Each one” - not a specific person but every person.

If you look at dictionary definitions over the centuries, you’ll find singular they mentioned, but always specifically for this general meaning.

As an added note I don’t think it makes a difference if the current use is new or not, and it shouldn’t matter in this debate. Language changes all the time, even if people resist it.

Thymos, to pcgaming in Transphobes are doxxing Stardew Valley fans after they asked the game developer for pronouns

This is only true if the referent is unknown. The new thing about singular they is that it is now being used for known referents. Which is perfectly fine of course, but not centuries old.

Thymos, to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 14th

No microtransactions, although it does have DLC’s. There are some doors you can’t pass through unless you buy those, which is a little annoying but you always have another option. I do think it’s better played with a controller though since the action can be very fast paced.

Thymos, to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 14th

How do you like Dave the Driver? Would you recommend it?

Thymos, to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 14th

Dead cells. Never played it before, it’s hard but fun. Runs great on the Steam Deck.

Thymos, to linux in Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!

What usually also works on Linux is selecting text with the mouse and pasting it by pressing the middle mouse button (or scroll wheel). You’d still need the mouse, but it’s at least a little quicker ☺️

Thymos, to 196 in Games rule

Punching trees

Thymos, to technology in The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance

Hell, even today a shitload of websites I visit on FF just don’t fucking render correctly and I’ll have to fire up a chromium instance just to access them.

Can you link to an example? I remember this from years ago, but haven’t encountered it for a long time.

Thymos, to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 1st

The original Yoshi’s Island is so much fun! How far along are you now?

I’ve been replaying Stardew Valley lately. My first run was in 2018 when it was still version 1.3, so there’s loads of new content to play through.

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